Standards Australia’s Brain-computer Interfaces Virtual Forum
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On September 29, from 11:30 am (AEST), Standards Australia will host a one-hour virtual forum on how it participates in the International Organisation for Standardization’s (ISO) committee for brain-computer interface technology.
Created in 2022, the committee, ISO/JTC 1/SC 43, Brain-computer interfaces, seeks to enable communication and interaction between the brain and computers through standardisation.
The forum will also inform Australian stakeholders of the JTC 1 committee’s activities and current membership, determine participation opportunities, and outline next steps.
Standards Australia welcomes all interested Australian stakeholders to register to attend the virtual event. Please RSVP via email to Standards Australia’s Senior International Project Manager, Roxey Kelly (roxey.kelly@standards.org.au) before September 23. Along with your RSVP please include your full name, organisation and role and preferred contact details.
To find out more about the forum, you can contact Roxey Kelly at roxey.kelly@standards.org.au
On September 29, from 11:30 am (AEST), Standards Australia will host a one-hour virtual forum on how it participates in the International Organisation for Standardization’s (ISO) committee for brain-computer interface technology.
Created in 2022, the committee, ISO/JTC 1/SC 43, Brain-computer interfaces, seeks to enable communication and interaction between the brain and computers through standardisation.
The forum will also inform Australian stakeholders of the JTC 1 committee’s activities and current membership, determine participation opportunities, and outline next steps.
Standards Australia welcomes all interested Australian stakeholders to register to attend the virtual event. Please RSVP via email to Standards Australia’s Senior International Project Manager, Roxey Kelly (roxey.kelly@standards.org.au) before September 23. Along with your RSVP please include your full name, organisation and role and preferred contact details.
To find out more about the forum, you can contact Roxey Kelly at roxey.kelly@standards.org.au